Transforming Immigrant Healthcare in New York City

Clinic O NYC partners with community leaders to deliver essential healthcare services to underserved West African immigrants in New York City. Through our network of Community Health Workers—who share the language, culture, and neighborhoods of those they serve—we're breaking down barriers to care for a population with disproportionate risks of diabetes and hypertension.

Our innovative model combines these trusted community connections with proprietary digital health tracking technology, creating an efficient bridge between immigrant communities and existing healthcare systems while generating meaningful health improvements and substantial cost savings on NYC’s healthcare system.

Our Impact at a Glance

  • 60,000+ people reached in Guinea since 2022

  • 67% reduction in avoidable ER visits

  • 95% patient satisfaction rate

Proven Success in West Africa

  • Targeting 5,000 West African immigrants in 2025

  • Addressing critical health disparities in vulnerable population

  • Technology-enabled, human-centered approach

Expanding to NYC

  • 29,000+ West African immigrants arrived in NYC in the last two years

  • Higher genetic predisposition to hypertension and diabetes

  • Our research shows 83% want healthcare but only 16% know how to access it

The Opportunity

“This community does not know where to get care, they fear large bills and are busy trying to find a job and survive.” - Imam Barry

  • Diabetes costs the US $413 billion annually in care and lost productivity

  • Hypertension costs $131 billion annually

  • Early intervention dramatically reduces these costs

Economic Impact

"I arrived in NYC 12 months ago, I feel sick but since I don't speak English, I don't know how to seek care." - Bamba Dia, 37

Case Study

  • BACKGROUND: Living in NYC for 9 mos, never seen a Dr. here

  • EDUCATION: College degree

  • REFERRAL REASON: High blood sugar and blood pressure

  • TIME TO BOOK: 1 hour

    QUESTIONS: Insurance and costs? Will a translator be available? Will I need to pay for any prescriptions or tests?

  • SERVICES: Blood work, chest scan

    PRESCRIPTIONS: 1 provided on-site and 2 vouchers 

    LANGUAGE: French translation 

    PAYMENT: No fees

  • FOLLOW UP APPT: Scheduled for 3 weeks

  • CLINIC+O NAVIGATOR: Care navigator called the patient after the first appointment to check in on the service

“Patient is delighted with the service and is eager to go back! “ - Clinic+O Care Navigator

Community Health Worker Network

  • Culturally-aligned care navigators from the same communities

  • Mobile technology platform for patient tracking and care coordination

  • Partnerships with established Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)

  • Successfully implemented in Guinea and expanding into Senegal

  • Already demonstrating measurable health improvements

  • Fiscally sponsored by Myriad USA while finalizing 501(c)3 status

Proven Model

  • Clinic+O works with community leaders for awareness

  • Immigrants learn about the screenings at their community centers

Path to Care

  • Offered in community center

  • Education and screenings  offered in native languages

  • Blood sugar and blood pressure 

  • Outreach to at-risk in native languages

  • Answer questions about process, finance, insurance

  • Schedule appt.

  • Culturally aware

  • Patient goes to NY Health + Hospital clinic

  • Care offered in native language or with translation

  • Care navigator follows up with patient to check on the service and treatment

Our Team

  • Nasser Diallo

    Founder

  • Emmanuel d'Harcourt MD MPH

    Medical Director

  • Kristina Frantz

    Head of Product

  • Andrew Goldstein MD

    Medical Advisor

  • Easton Proffitt-Davis

    Program Specialist

  • Sage Ramadge

    Director of Impact

  • Andreas Wuerfel

    Vice President

  • Scale our proven community health worker model in NYC

  • Enhance our proprietary health tracking technology

  • Create sustainable partnerships with local healthcare systems

  • Generate valuable data on effective healthcare delivery to underserved populations

Funding Opportunity

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